Players are given special scissors that they can use to cut out pictures of animals such as a giraffe, crocodile and squirrel and objects such as a train, the Eiffel Tower, an astronaut and a rocket ship.

The N&B Blocks were very similar to LEGO. After Nintendo aired commercials comparing the two products, LEGO sued the company and went to court, but ultimately lost due to the slight uniqueness of Nintendo's block products, many of which were circular rather than square. Nintendo manufactured the following N&B Block sets: N&B Play Book, Block Clocks, Block House, Doubutsu Set, Mix Series, Space Series, Crator, Block Ringer, Train, Parts, Coaster (based on Rabbit Coaster), Heroes Set, Gondola, and Flower set.

Sixty games in Nintendo's Mini Game Series were released in the early seventies. These games were miniature games meant for travel that were fun and inexpensive. Some of the games were unique while others were based on previous Nintendo toys and board games.

Based on Perfection, the player is given a time limit to place all of the objects into their corresponding place on the board. If they were unable to do so, all of the pieces on the board would be shot out.

A plastic acrobat has his two hands extended out and is trying to keep his composure. Several discs are keeping the contraption together, and the goal of the game is pull the discs out without causing it to fall. It is meant to be a multiplayer game.

This product by Gunpei Yokoi was released the same year as the Game & Watch series (also by Gunpei Yokoi). It was a challenging puzzle game that involved balls in a barrel shaped object and was very successful.

An interesting product that only uses electricity for a conveyor belt that brings the plastic cars to the top of the track. With this product, people can race their tiny cars and see who's car gets to the finish first.

A Gunpei Yokoi developed product that was built to see whether a couple are made for each other. Though the product obviously can't calculate the love between two people, it was immensely popular nonetheless.

The successor to the Kôsenjû SP series, these guns could shoot much farther (whereas the original could only shoot around 24 feet, this one could shoot to up to 300 feet). The guns included a Lever Action Rifle and a Gun, the latter being the cheapest alternative. The targets included Cutstom Gunman, Custom Lion and Custom Target.